This video explains the legislative process in California, specifically how bills can become law without the Governor's signature. It details the 12-day window after a bill is presented to the Governor, during which it can be signed, vetoed, or automatically enacted if no action is taken. The discussion highlights how Governor Gavin Newsom might leverage this 'allow without signature' process for political gain, particularly concerning Second Amendment legislation.
This video, featuring Rick Travis, Legislative Director of CRPA, explains the complex California legislative process for gun bills. It details how bills move through committees, the significant role of the Appropriations Committee, and the impact of the state's budget deficit on bill passage. The discussion highlights the 'suspense file' as a critical juncture where bills can be effectively killed or delayed, and outlines key dates for advocacy and legislative action.
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